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Mid-20th-century vinyl record album sleeve for Frank Fontaine

Vinyl Records

AI Estimated Value

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$5.00 - $15.00

As of June 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This appears to be a 12-inch vinyl record LP jacket featuring the artist Frank Fontaine, titled 'SINGS LIKE CRAZY'. The sleeve is printed on cardstock with a bold orange and deep red color scheme. The graphics include two portraits of Fontaine: one as himself and one in his 'Crazy Guggenheim' persona wearing a trademark hat and giving a thumbs up. A logo on the front bears the text 'ABC-PARAMOUNT Full Color Fidelity' alongside the catalog number 'ABC 460'. It also credits 'orchestra conducted by Hugo Winterhalter'. Stylistically, the artwork and typography are consistent with mid-1960s commercial graphic design. The jacket shows visible wear, particularly scuffing along the edges and corners, and small white abrasions on the printed surface suggesting age and use. While the printed markings are clearly legible and point toward an ABC-Paramount release, this attribution remains a hypothesis based on the visual evidence provided in the photograph and would require physical inspection of the record itself and its matrix numbers for any formal verification of the pressing.

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I have examined the image provided of the LP jacket titled 'SINGS LIKE CRAZY' by Frank Fontaine. Based on what I can see, the sleeve bears markings and graphics consistent with an ABC-Paramount release (ABC 460) from approximately 1963. The visual evidence suggests a mid-20th-century commercial production, though I cannot verify from a photo whether this is an early pressing or a later reissue. The jacket shows visible edge wear and surface abrasions, which impacts the collectible value. My valuation is based on the hypothesis that this represents an early 1960s pressing in 'Very Good' condition; however, the market for mid-century variety records is currently soft, as these items were produced in high volume. The estimate depends heavily on the condition of the vinyl disc itself, which is not visible here. To confirm this attribution and value, a physical inspection is required to check the matrix numbers in the run-out groove and to evaluate the record for scratches or warping. If the item is found to be a common reissue or the vinyl is in poor condition, the value would likely drop to a nominal 'dollar bin' amount. Conversely, should the disc be in 'Near Mint' condition with a confirmed early mono matrix, it might reach the higher end of the provided range. This estimate assumes the item is what it appears to be, as an unauthenticated or damaged copy holds little secondary market interest beyond decorative use.

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